نتایج جستجو برای: pulex irritans

تعداد نتایج: 900  

1999

Two traditional species in the Daphnia pulex group (0. pulex and D. pulicmiu) are not completely reproductively isolated. The microhabitats they dominate are distinct but overlap geographically, and migration between the microhabitats is not uncommon. Their species identity is not fully supported by a recent molecular study. A laboratory experiment shows that Daphnia clones isolated from two po...

Journal: :Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2021

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2003
John D Stark William K Walthall

Acute and chronic toxicity of eight agricultural adjuvants (Bond, Kinetic, Plyac, R-11, Silwet L-77, Sylgard 309, X-77, and WaterMaxx) to Daphnia pulex were evaluated with 48-h acute lethal concentration estimates (LC50) and a 10-d population growth-rate measurement, the instantaneous rate of increase (r1). Based on LC50, the order of toxicity was R-11 > X-77 = Sylgard 309 = Silwet L-77 > Kinet...

2015
Charles Schumpert Jacob Nelson Eunsuk Kim Jeffry L. Dudycha Rekha C. Patel

Telomeres, comprised of short repetitive sequences, are essential for genome stability and have been studied in relation to cellular senescence and aging. Telomerase, the enzyme that adds telomeric repeats to chromosome ends, is essential for maintaining the overall telomere length. A lack of telomerase activity in mammalian somatic cells results in progressive shortening of telomeres with each...

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 1994
G Thomas J B Jespersen

Many non-biting muscids (filth flies) are characterised by the habit of visiting manure or rotting organic material to feed and/or oviposit. As these flies also often have close associations with human beings, as well as human habitations and domestic animals, they are potentially both a nuisance and a contributory factor in the transmission of diseases. The authors examine the biology, economi...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 1991
J A Hogsette D L Prichard J P Ruff

Horn flies could not be maintained below 50 per animal with sprays or dusts during a 21-wk study. However, weights of cows and calves and condition scores of cows were not influenced by suppression of Haematobia irritans (L.) populations. Results show that cattle in northwest Florida can tolerate average populations of greater than or equal to 200 flies for 70 d with no adverse economic effects...

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